Wohloza slimming syrup is marketed as an appetite suppressant and energy booster, but users have reported several potential side effects, especially when taken in high doses[1].
- Dizziness, hallucinations, and breathing difficulties: These side effects are reported particularly at higher doses and may indicate overstimulation or sensitivity to the syrup’s ingredients[2].
- Intense vomiting and stomach issues: Some users have experienced significant gastrointestinal problems, including vomiting, painful gallstones, and, in rare cases, an obstruction in the stomach due to slow-moving food masses[5][7].
- Jitteriness and overactivity: Mild nervousness, jitteriness, and increased energy have been noted, which may be due to the stimulant effect of the syrup[8].
Special warnings: The syrup is not recommended for individuals who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have chronic conditions such as diabetes mellitus[1]. People with immunocompromising conditions (such as HIV) should consult a healthcare provider before use, as safety with specific medications (ARVs) is not established[4].
The product is not evaluated by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA), and its safety, efficacy, and quality are not guaranteed through official regulation[1].
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